Was watching a couple of weasels playing in the sunshine this afternoon. They looked as though they were playing a sort of hide and seek in and out of nooks and crannies in an old stone wall. OH and I sat very quietly in the conservatory hardly daring to breathe in case they saw us and scarpered. It's wonderful to see them move, they seem to flow and ripple along, fascinating.
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Re: Weasels
They're wonderful animals to observe.
Weasely recognised because they're stoatally different than stoats...
Weasely recognised because they're stoatally different than stoats...
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Re: Weasels
Was watching a couple of weasels playing in the sunshine this afternoon. They looked as though they were playing a sort of hide and seek in and out of nooks and crannies in an old stone wall. OH and I sat very quietly in the conservatory hardly daring to breathe in case they saw us and scarpered.
Not into photography, are you? I'm so jealous! The best I can do is a cheeky Robin who knows it's in competition with our dog for all the scraps.
Steve
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